Description: Product Description 1) Do you know that to peruse a book is not to skim it?2) Do you know the difference between enormous and enormity?3) Do you know the adjective form of admonish, or the noun form of dubious?If you answered no to any of these questions, you need Word Smart.Improving your vocabulary is important, but where do you start? The English language has hundreds of thousands of words. To find out which words you absolutely need to know, The Princeton Review researched the vocabularies of educated adults. It analyzed newspapers from The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal, magazines from Time to Scientific American and books from current bestsellers to classics. It threw out the words that most people know and focused on the words that people misunderstand or misuse. From these, it selected 823 words that appeared most frequently.And for students, The Princeton Review did the same thing. It analyzed the PSAT, the SAT, and GRE to determine which words are tested more frequently. Word Smart is the only vocabulary book you'll ever need.(Answers:1) Despite what most people think, peruse means to read carefully.2) Enormity can refer to the state of being large, but it also means a wicked or depraved act.3) Admonitory, dubiety.) From the Inside Flap 1) Do you know that to peruse a book is not to skim it?2) Do you know the difference between enormous and enormity?3) Do you know the adjective form of admonish, or the noun form of dubious?If you answered no to any of these questions, you need Word Smart.Improving your vocabulary is important, but where do you start? The English language has hundreds of thousands of words. To find out which words you absolutely need to know, The Princeton Review researched the vocabularies of educated adults. It analyzed newspapers from The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal, magazines from Time to Scientific American and books from current bestsellers to classics. It threw out the words that most people know and focused on the words that people misunderstand or misuse. From these, it selected 823 words that appeared most frequently.And for students, The Princeton Review did the same thing. It analyzed the PSAT, the SAT, and GRE to determine which words are tested more frequently. Word Smart is the only vocabulary book you'll ever need.(Answers:1) Despite what most people think, peruse means to read carefully.2) Enormity can refer to the state of being large, but it also means a wicked or depraved act.3) Admonitory, dubiety.) About the Author The Princeton Review is the fastest-growing test-preparation company in the country, helping over a million students each year prepare for college, grad school, and professional licensing exams. Princeton Review classes are held in more than 500 locations in the US and abroad. Backing their courses, books and software is over two million dollars a year in training and research. No student is better prepared than a Princeton Review student.
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EAN: 9780679745891
Book Title: Word Smart: Building An Educated Vocabulary
Item Length: 9in.
Item Height: 0.9in.
Item Width: 6in.
Author: David Owen, ADAM Robinson, Princeton Review Staff
Publication Name: Word Smart : Building an Educated Vocabulary
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Features: Revised
Publisher: Random House Information Group
Publication Year: 1993
Series: Princeton Review Ser.
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Item Weight: 15.9 Oz
Number of Pages: 336 Pages